Juan  Luis  Cordero

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As for Heinrich Himmler, the whole affair from beginning to end demonstrates that, whatever the rights and wrongs on either side, he already possessed all those qualities of priggish self-assurance and vindictiveness which formed the cornerstones of his later career. He had no need to change; he had only to wait for his niche in life to catch up with him. Of course, he had no idea of this.
Himmler (Peter Padfield's Second World War)
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